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Non-linear response of a high mobility two-dimensional electron system near the second harmonic of the cyclotron resonance
A. T. Hatke, M. A. Zudov, L. N. Pfeiffer, K. W. West
Published 2011-05-06Version 1
Recent experiments on microwave-irradiated high-mobility two-dimensional electron systems revealed a novel photoresistivity peak in the vicinity of the second cyclotron resonance harmonic. Here we report on the nonlinear transport measurements and demonstrate that the peak can be induced by modest dc fields and that its position is not affected even by strong dc fields, in contrast to microwave-induced resistance oscillations that shift to higher magnetic fields. These findings reinforce the notion that the peak cannot be described by existing models and provides important constraints for further theoretical considerations.
Comments: 4 pages, 3 figures
Journal: Physical Review B 83, 201301(R) (2011)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
Keywords: high mobility two-dimensional electron system, cyclotron resonance, non-linear response, high-mobility two-dimensional electron systems, second harmonic
Tags: journal article
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